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  1. Commentariorum Petri Fonsecælusitani, Doctoris Theologi... In Libros Metaphysicorum Aristotelis Stagiritæ Tomus Primus [-Secundus]. Continet Hic Tomus Quatuor [-Quinti] Priorum Librorum Explicationem.Pedro da Fonseca, Lazarus Zetzner, Johan Theobald Schönwetter, Johannes Saur & Aristotle - 1599 - Typis Ioannis Saurij, Impensis Lazari Zetzneri.
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    Institutional Investors, Political Connections, and the Incidence of Regulatory Enforcement Against Corporate Fraud.Wenfeng Wu, Sofia A. Johan & Oliver M. Rui - 2016 - Journal of Business Ethics 134 (4):709-726.
    We investigate two under-explored factors in mitigating the risk of corporate fraud and regulatory enforcement against fraud, namely institutional investors and political connections. The role of institutional investors in the effective monitoring of a firm’s management is well established in the literature. We further observe that firms that have a large proportion of their shares held by institutional investors have a lower incidence of enforcement actions against corporate fraud. The importance of political connections for enterprises, whether in a developed market (...)
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    Informed consent in a tuberculosis genetic study in Cameroon: information overload, situational vulnerability and diagnostic misconception.Ali Ibrahim Mohammed-Ali, Eyoab Iyasu Gebremeskel, Emmanuel Yenshu, Theobald Nji, Apungwa Cornelius Ntabe, Samuel Wanji, Godfrey B. Tangwa & Nchangwi Syntia Munung - 2022 - Research Ethics 18 (4):265-280.
    Research Ethics, Volume 18, Issue 4, Page 265-280, October 2022. Concerns around comprehension and recall of consent information by research participants have typically been associated with low health and research literacy levels. In genomics research, this concern is heightened as the scientific and ethical complexities of genetics research, such as biobanking, genetic susceptibility, data sharing, and incidental findings may be more difficult for potential research participants to understand. However, challenges to research participants’ comprehension of consent information may be compounded by (...)
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    Theoria and Logical Empiricism On the tensions between the National and the International in Philosophy.Johan Strang - 2010 - Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook 14:69-89.
    Theoria — a Swedish journal for philosophy was founded in 1935, at a time when the conditions for the logical empiricists on the European continent were deteriorating as a result of the rise of fascism and Nazism. In a letter, dated August 11 1936, to the editor-in-chief of Theoria, Åke Petzäll, the Finnish philosopher Eino Kaila claimed that it was only a matter of time until the journal Erkenntnis would be closed down and suggested that Theoria could step in as (...)
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    Generalized Quantifiers in Natural Language.Johan Van Benthem & Alice Ter Meulen (eds.) - 1984 - Foris Publications.
    REFERENCES Barwise, J. & R. Cooper (1981) — 'Generalized Quantifiers and Natural Language', Linguistics and Philosophy 4:2159-219. Van Benthem, J. (1983a) — ' Five Easy Pieces', in Ter Meulen (ed.), 1-17. Van Benthem, J. (1983b) ...
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    A historical Jesus hallucinating during his initial spirit-possession experience: A response to Stevan Da vies' interpretation of Jesus' baptism by John.Johan Strijdom - 1998 - HTS Theological Studies 54 (3/4).
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    A model NOT to be imitated?: Recent criticisms of Paul.Johan Strijdom - 2001 - HTS Theological Studies 57 (1/2).
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    Jesus' appearances and disappearances in Luke 24.Johan Strijdom - 2001 - HTS Theological Studies 57 (1/2).
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    Towards a critique of indigenous African religion.Johan Strijdom - 2011 - HTS Theological Studies 67 (1).
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    Teologiee as gevaarlike mensemaaksels: Burton Mack se evaluasie van vroeg-Christelike mites.Johan Strijdom - 1997 - HTS Theological Studies 53 (3).
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    The social class of the Baptist: Dissident retainer or peasant millennialist?Johan Strijdom - 2004 - HTS Theological Studies 60 (1/2).
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    Violence in the Christian Bible: Assessing Crossan’s use of ‘violence’ as a key analytical concept.Johan Strijdom - 2016 - HTS Theological Studies 72 (4).
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    Toward a better approach to goodness: Comments on Van der Helm and Leeuwenberg (1996).Johan Wagemans - 1999 - Psychological Review 106 (3):610-621.
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    The concept of creativity in Georges Florovsky’s thought.Kåre Johan Mjør - forthcoming - Studies in East European Thought:1-15.
    This article discusses the meanings of “creativity”—tvorchestvo—as we encounter it in Georges Florovsky’s thought, first and foremost in his magnum opus Ways of Russian Theology (1937). Tvorchestvo had by this time become a key concept in Russian pre-revolutionary and later émigré thought. It is associated above all with Nikolai Berdyaev’s philosophy, but it also plays an important role in Sergei Bulgakov’s philosophy of economy. In both cases, it stands for the human response to divine creation. Moreover, and somewhat less famously, (...)
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    Morality and nature: Evolutionary challenges to Christian ethics.Johan Tavernier - 2014 - Zygon 49 (1):171-189.
    Christian ethics accentuates in manifold ways the unique character of human nature. Personalists believe that the mind is never reducible to material and physical substance. The human person is presented as the supreme principle, based on arguments referring to free-willed actions, the immateriality of both the divine spirit and the reflexive capacity, intersubjectivity and self-consciousness. But since Darwin, evolutionary biology slowly instructs us that morality roots in dispositions that are programmed by evolution into our nature. Historically, Thomas Huxley, “Darwin's bulldog,” (...)
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    An Ethical View on Remittances and Labor Migration.Francis Cheneval & Johan Rochel - 2012 - Global Justice Theory Practice Rhetoric 5:16-30.
    The present contribution defends that remittances should be taken into account and integrated into an ethical framework on migration. This main thesis is two-fold. First, we argue that if a normative approach to migration is to claim practical relevance, it should integrate remittances as a relevant empirical parameter into an ethical framework. The empirical assessment of the scientific evidence available on remittances therefore proves to be extremely important. Secondly, assuming that remittances have to be taken seriously, we consider their positive (...)
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    Introduction.Johan Verstraeten - 1994 - Ethical Perspectives 1 (1):1-2.
    In one of the most noteworthy and criticized articles from the prominent periodical Foreign Affairs, Samuel Huntington defends the position that the most important geo-strategic problem of the future is the ‘clash of civilizations’. This replaces the older cold war paradigm and the one-sided conceptual model based on relations between states with the paradigm of cultural conflicts. According to Huntington, what ultimately counts for people is not political ideology or economic interests: “Faith and family, blood and belief, are what people (...)
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    Georgii Fedotov as a Theologian of Culture.Kåre Johan Mjør - 2022 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 26 (1):15-29.
    The article discusses the notion of culture as it appears and is conceptualized in the works of G.P. Fedotov. The analysis focuses on two articles by Fedotov published in Russian migr journals, "The Holy Spirit in Nature and Culture" of 1932 and "Eschatology and culture" of 1938, and in his magnum opus in a Western context, The Russian Religious Mind of 1946. The author proposes to analyze Fedotov's ideas as a theology of culture due to the profoundly religious meaning the (...)
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    Provincialising Europe? Soviet Historiography of Philosophy and the Question of Eurocentrism.Kåre Johan Mjør - 2018 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 73 (2):277-293.
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    Russian political philosophy: anarchy, authority, autocracy.Kåre Johan Mjør - 2023 - History of European Ideas 49 (4):781-783.
    Evert van der Zweerde’s book is the most recent result of the author’s long-time study of Russian philosophy and Russian philosophical culture. The latter concept has been one of Zweerde’s main con...
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    Smuta: cyclical visions of history in contemporary Russian thought and the question of hegemony.Kåre Johan Mjør - 2018 - Studies in East European Thought 70 (1):19-40.
    In the post-Soviet context, various cyclical models of recurrent Russian “Times of Troubles” have become increasingly popular. This perspective emerged first in Soviet dissident circles, who used it as a means to expose as mistaken the Soviet belief in continual historical progress on Russian soil. In post-Soviet Russia this critical approach has been continued by members of the “Akhezier circle,” the economist Egor Gaidar, and others. Meanwhile it was given an affirmative, conservative reinterpretation by Aleksandr Panarin, according to whom Russia (...)
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    Generalized Quantifiers Meet Modal Neighborhood Semantics.Dag Westerståhl & Johan van Benthem - 2021 - In Judit Madarász & Gergely Székely (eds.), Hajnal Andréka and István Németi on Unity of Science: From Computing to Relativity Theory Through Algebraic Logic. Springer. pp. 187-206.
    In a mathematical perspective, neighborhood models for modal logic are generalized quantifiers, parametrized to points in the domain of objects/worlds. We explore this analogy further, connecting generalized quantifier theory and modal neighborhood logic. In particular, we find interesting analogies between conservativity for linguistic quantifiers and the locality of modal logic, and between the role of invariances in both fields. Moreover, we present some new completeness results for modal neighborhood logics of linguistically motivated classes of generalized quantifiers, and raise new types (...)
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    Ratio och universalitet: John Stuart Mill och dagens demokratidebatt.Carl-Johan Westholm - 1976 - [Stockholm]: Rabén & Sjögren i distr..
  24. Abraham Malherbe se bydrae tot Hellenistiese filosofie en die vroeë Christendom.Johan C. Thom - 2015 - HTS Theological Studies 71 (1).
    Abraham J. Malherbe was one of the most influential New Testament scholars of the past half century. He is especially known for his use of Hellenistic moral philosophy in the interpretation of New Testament texts, especially Pauline literature. Whilst the comparative study of New Testament and Greco-Roman material remains a contentious approach in scholarship, Malherbe’s work provides important pointers in how to make such comparisons in a meaningful and reasoned manner, by paying due respect to the integrity of the texts (...)
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  25. An Ethical View on Remittances and Labor Migration.Francis Cheneval & Johan Rochel - 2012 - Global Justice: Theory Practice Rhetoric 5:16-30.
    The present contribution defends that remittances should be taken into account and integrated into an ethical framework on migration. This main thesis is two-fold. First, we argue that if a normative approach to migration is to claim practical relevance, it should integrate remittances as a relevant empirical parameter into an ethical framework. The empirical assessment of the scientific evidence available on remittances therefore proves to be extremely important. Secondly, assuming that remittances have to be taken seriously, we consider their positive (...)
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    From business ethics to the vocation of business leaders to humanize the world of business.Johan Verstraeten - 1998 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 7 (2):111–124.
    This article is the integral text of an inaugural lecture as professor extraordinary for business ethics at the Catholic University of Brabant at Tilburg, the Netherlands. The author is professor of ethics at the Catholic University of Leuven and an Associate Editor of this Review.
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    Fewer intrusions after an attentional bias modification training for perceptual reminders of analogue trauma.Johan Verwoerd, Ineke Wessel & Peter J. de Jong - 2012 - Cognition and Emotion 26 (1):153-165.
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    An Ethical View on Remittances and Labor Migration.Francis Cheneval & Johan Rochel - 2014 - Global Justice : Theory Practice Rhetoric 5.
    The present contribution defends that remittances should be taken into account and integrated into an ethical framework on migration. This main thesis is two-fold. First, we argue that if a normative approach to migration is to claim practical relevance, it should integrate remittances as a relevant empirical parameter into an ethical framework. The empirical assessment of the scientific evidence available on remittances therefore proves to be extremely important. Secondly, assuming that remittances have to be taken seriously, we consider their positive (...)
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    Brain, Perception, Memory: Advances in Cognitive Neuroscience.Johan J. Bolhuis (ed.) - 2000 - Oxford University Press UK.
    ''There is no doubt that postgraduate students and researchers in cognitive neuroscience will find this book to be a useful tool and I would not hesitate to recommend it... The relatively short length of the essays and their overview of current research, make them ideal reading material for more advanced researchers... The book therefore serves as an ideal starting place for cognitive psychologists who want to know more about cognitive neuroscience.'' -Applied Cognitive Psychology, 16Cognitive neuroscience has been the most productive, (...)
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    Ethiek en subjectiviteit -Ethics and Subjectivity.Johan Taels - 1994 - Bijdragen 55 (2):133-153.
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    Existential Hermeneutics: Kierkegaard and Gadamer on Practical Knowledge.Johan Taels - 2017 - In K. Brian Söderquist, René Rosfort & Arne Grøn (eds.), Kierkegaard's Existential Approach. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 49-68.
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    Ethiek van ver en van nabij -Ethics of Distance and of Nearness.Johan Taels - 1998 - Bijdragen 59 (4):369-390.
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    Ethiek Van Ver En Van Nabij.Johan Taels - 1998 - Bijdragen 59 (4):369-390.
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    Dialectical myth of the Fall.Johan Trovik - 2024 - Thesis Eleven 180 (1):56-71.
    This article reinterprets the Dialectic of Enlightenment as a retelling of the Christian myth of the Fall. Through its account of the aporia, which Horkheimer and Adorno maintain stands at its core, the Dialectic of Enlightenment rearticulates the doctrine of original sin. The human condition is presented as tragic, and the source of this tragedy is inscribed into the very structure of human subjectivity. While the Dialectic of Enlightenment refuses to abandon hope, emancipation is reconceptualised on the model of redemption; (...)
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    Adaptive normalization for IPW estimation.Johan Ugander & Samir Khan - 2023 - Journal of Causal Inference 11 (1).
    Inverse probability weighting (IPW) is a general tool in survey sampling and causal inference, used in both Horvitz–Thompson estimators, which normalize by the sample size, and Hájek/self-normalized estimators, which normalize by the sum of the inverse probability weights. In this work, we study a family of IPW estimators, first proposed by Trotter and Tukey in the context of Monte Carlo problems, that are normalized by an affine combination of the sample size and a sum of inverse weights. We show how (...)
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    Een toekomst voor esthetica in de kunstfilosofie?Johan Veldeman - 2013 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 105 (3):183-194.
    Has art still something to do with aesthetics? Traditional aesthetic theories were abandoned under influence of the arguments of Morris Weitz. It seems that there is no longer a place for aesthetics in the philosophy of art. Furthermore, a lot of contemporary art seems to be radically anti-aesthetic. It is argued that there is nonetheless a central role to be played for aesthetic experience in art.
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    Catholic Social Thought as Discernment.Johan Verstraeten - 2006 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 3 (2):257-271.
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    Catholic Social Thought and the Movements.Johan Verstraeten - 2013 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 10 (2):231-239.
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    Debt Forgiveness, Social Justice and Solidarity.Johan Verstraeten - 2001 - Ethical Perspectives 8 (1):18-28.
    Along with the question of what kind of debt reduction we should grant to the third world, one must also ask the question of why such a reduction is needed, and what is the ethical justification for it. This question belongs in a specific context: that of the jubilee year. In Leviticus 25, it is said that every fifty years on the day of atonement the ram's horn is sounded and liberty is proclaimed “throughout the land to all its inhabitants; (...)
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    From Ideology to Discernment: Rethinking Catholic Social Thought in a Context of Crisis.Johan Verstraeten - 2023 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 20 (1):7-26.
    The article argues against the tendency to reaffirm Catholic social thought as Catholic “doctrine” and proposes a reinterpretation in view of the participation of the Church in the transformation of the world. Revisiting Chenu’s critique of Catholic social thought as ideology, the article argues for a reinterpretation of Catholic social thought as Catholic social and ecological discernment in response to the contemporary megacrisis. That such a discernment requires reflective practice and forward-looking imagination is articulated in the light of the thought (...)
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    Introduction.Johan Verstraeten - 1996 - Ethical Perspectives 3 (4):165-167.
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    Introduction.Johan Verstraeten - 1995 - Ethical Perspectives 2 (2):53-54.
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    Introduction.Johan Verstraeten - 1994 - Ethical Perspectives 1 (3):101-103.
    In one of the most noteworthy and criticized articles from the prominent periodical Foreign Affairs, Samuel Huntington defends the position that the most important geo-strategic problem of the future is the ‘clash of civilizations’. This replaces the older cold war paradigm and the one-sided conceptual model based on relations between states with the paradigm of cultural conflicts. According to Huntington, what ultimately counts for people is not political ideology or economic interests: “Faith and family, blood and belief, are what people (...)
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    Introduction.Johan Verstraeten - 1995 - Ethical Perspectives 2 (3):105-106.
    Morality and ethics are most frequently identified with norms and values which one can establish, justify and apply in a reasonable way. Narrative ethics has shown, however, that this is not entirely correct and that we must account for the influence of stories and narrative traditions. By way of their paranetic character, narratives spur us on to boundary breaking responsible activity and, in so far as they have a role to play in the education process, they contribute to the narrative (...)
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    Introduction.Johan Verstraeten - 1996 - Ethical Perspectives 3 (3):121-122.
    The first annual meeting of the new European Ethics Network was held in Leuven from the 26th to the 28th of September. An initiative of Michel Falise, this network was originally a cooperating group of ethicists and centres of ethics at 40 Coimbra and FUCE universities. At present it has expanded, directly or indirectly via participating associations and networks, into a network of ethicists from every country of the European Union, from universities as well as from postsecondary engineering programs.It is (...)
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    Introduction.Johan Verstraeten & Bart Pattyn - 1997 - Ethical Perspectives 4 (3):137-138.
    From 18 to 20 September 1997, the European Ethics Network held its second annual meeting. The theme this year was ‘Toward a Transdisciplinary Approach to Professional Ethics: Dialogue with the World of the Professions’. In attendance were some eighty participants from diverse European countries.The most important aspect of the second annual meeting was the presentation and discussion about the core materials project for the development of courses in professional ethics. This project involves the writing of European-based learning materials which instructors (...)
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    Introduction.Johan Verstraeten - 1997 - Ethical Perspectives 4 (4):215-216.
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    Towards a Theological Ethics of Migration.Johan Verstraeten - 2017 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 14 (1):3-7.
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    The Tension Between 'Gesinnungsethik' and 'Verantwortungsethik'.Johan Verstraeten - 1995 - Ethical Perspectives 2 (4):180-187.
    A consensus exists in the Christian tradition concerning the idea that a faith conviction based on the gospel also has ethical and political implications. Much disunity remains, however, with respect to the interpretation of the relationship between the two. Throughout the history of theological thought we can find a variety of hypotheses on the question ranging from ideas of theocracy and ‘status confessionis’ declarations to manifold interpretations of the ‘two kingdom’ theory.In the political praxis of modern secularised society, the latter (...)
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    Schemas and bridging gaps in the behavioral and brain sciences.Johan P. Wagemans - 1987 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 10 (3):449-450.
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